Launch event for the IMT National Center for Networks and Systems for Digital Transformation

The launch event for the IMT National Center for Networks and Systems for Digital Transformation is scheduled for January 30, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM at Station F in Paris.

This event is a prime opportunity to learn about the center’s initiatives, identify potential synergies, and engage in strategic discussions on the future of digital transformation, particularly concerning supporting infrastructures, future services, and evolving sector landscapes.

Launch event highlights:

  • Opening address: Cécile Dubarry, General Director of IMT, will deliver the opening speech.
  • Keynote speech: Physicist and philosopher of science, Étienne Klein, will provide insights into current and future challenges related to digital transformation.
  • Guest speaker: Erzsébet Fitori, Executive Director of the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU), will discuss the future 6G ecosystem.
  • Panel discussion: A roundtable featuring eight industry experts will explore the future of digital technology.
  • Afternoon workshops: Collaborative sessions designed to foster exchange and innovation with partners.

About the IMT National Center for Networks and Systems for Digital Transformation:

This innovative, flexible, and responsive center operates across all stages of the innovation chain. It offers companies from various sectors access to cutting-edge research and development, experimentation platforms that meet international standards, and a comprehensive suite of services. These services seamlessly integrate research, innovation, technology transfer, and skill development through both initial and continuing education. Developed in collaboration with key corporate partners, this service portfolio is open to all stakeholders and has already garnered support from several companies.

Registration:

The event is free to attend, but registration is required.

Location:

Station F
5 Parvis Alan Turing
75013 Paris
France

Transportation:

  • Metro Line 14 and RER C: Bibliothèque François Mitterrand Station
  • Metro Line 6: Chevaleret Station